Plastic Free July and the experiences of the Plastic Packaging in People's Lives Team

Tuesday 1 July 2025, 2:00pm to 2:50pm

Venue

Online via TEAMS and LUMS WP B007

Open to

Staff

Registration

Free to attend - registration required

Registration Info

Registration link: https://lancaster-uk.libcal.com/calendar/pentland-centre/Plastic-free.

Registrations close Sat 29 June 2025. Please contact pentlandcentre@lancaster.ac.uk for queries re booking after that date.

Event Details

The Pentland Centre is holding a research explainer session, led by Dr Alison Stowell which will explore the challenges of reducing plastic use through the lens of the Plastic Free July campaign and the PPiPL project.

The Pentland Centre is hosting a series of sessions designed for our Professional Services members, and open to Professional Services colleagues across the University, as well as academic colleagues who may not have expertise in the topic. The sessions are designed to present research expertise in straightforward language, making it easier for non-academic staff to engage with the speaker's work.

This research explainer session will explore the challenges of reducing plastic use through the lens of the Plastic Free July campaign and the PPiPL project.

Plastic Free July is a global campaign that challenges individuals to avoid single-use plastics for the duration of a month, with the aim of reducing plastic waste and its impact on the world by altering our lifestyle habit.

The Plastic Packaging in People’s Lives (PPiPL) project team have been exploring these issues. Over three and a half years, we examined how plastic food packaging is embedded in everyday life—looking across the entire supply chain from production to disposal. A key focus was understanding the attitude-behaviour gap: why people who care about plastic waste still struggle to change their lifestyle habits.

In this talk, Dr Alison Stowell will share insights about our experiences of taking part in Plastic Free July as a research team. She will reflect on the challenges they faced, what surprised them, and how their personal experiences connect with the broader insights from the PPiPL project. It’s been revealing—and sometimes humbling—when putting theory into practice.

NB: The seminar runs from 14:00-14:50 in LUMS WP B007 and on Teams. Please note that this session will be recorded.

All Lancaster University staff welcome - registration required.

Photo at top of page by PPiPL team.

Speaker

Alison Stowell

Organisation Work and Technology, Lancaster University

Dr Alison Stowell is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Organisation, Work and Technology in Lancaster University Management School. Alison's research interests focus on societal, organisational and management responses to complex wastes (e.g. e-waste, plastics etc). She is interested in how a range of actors (companies, government, civic society, local communities and individuals) respond to waste and how these actors can develop inclusive solutions to waste generation or circular solutions

Contact Details

Name Pentland Centre
Email

pentlandcentre@lancaster.ac.uk